This is a mega-album with features from many of the biggest in the game (no pun intended). In production for many years,Game attributed the delay of the album’s release to his desire to spend more time with his family. Fortunately, The R.E.D. Album was worth the wait.

With great production handled by Game, Pharrell, Dr. Dre, and Mars, this album has a gritty theme that Game has often favored.

Read ahead for an overview of the album and what you should expect from each song.

Gamecomes in for some pretty sick verses on this track; Wayne does the hook to perfection;Tylercomes in with a unique verse of his own. Put all this together with a gritty and intense beat and you have a real banger. The title originates from Wayne calling himself a Martian, and Tyler’s album, Goblin.

The popular techno song “Zombie Nation” is sampled in this track, which mixes perfectly in this track. The rapping of Gameis strong on this one and Wayne‘s verse isn’t too bad considering it’s Lil Wayne.

Not a big fan of Rick Ross, who takes the first verse; afterward, Gamepicks it up and saves the track. For those who don’t know who Beanie Sigel is—his rapping sounds a lot likeIce Cube, which goes well with this track.

I really like the beat on the song, it’s fast and sounds like a beating heart. Young Jeezybrings some good energy to the song, rapping much faster than usual. This song definitely has faster energy than the rest.

Switching up his normal flow, Gamesounds more like Andre 3000on this track. This is fitting considering he is rapping with OutKast member Big Boi. The song sounds really good, especially when E-40brings in his special flow.